One video shows him jumping down several steps on his board. They recorded the footage after Zach saw the stairs and asked his dad to stop the car.

"He said, 'I got this!'" Sanchez said. "The first time he tried it, he just went for it. I couldn't believe he was trying it. Every single fall, he wasn't feeling hurt. He wanted to keep on doing it over and over. He wanted to stay there all day.

Sanchez always supervises his son during his skating sessions. The little boy wears protective gear, including a helmet, when he's trying out ramps and jumps, his dad said.

"I've seen other younger kids around his age skating around, but not jumps. It just amazes me," he said.

Sanchez said he was initially apprehensive to share his son's talents online, but a relative convinced him the boy was just too good and set up his Instagram page. The toddler now has more than 17,000 followers on the site.

When Zach grows up, if he wants to take part in skateboarding competitions, his dad said he'll support him. If he never wants to skate again, that's fine too.

"I'm not going to push him," he said. "But just seeing how strongly attached he is to it, I'm not sure he's ever going to stop. I think he'll do it forever."